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preamble 

As our Country was founded by persons of various na- 
tionalities, and as the present war shows how important it 
is, for the safety and welfare of America, that we be united 
as one Nation , and as in the present war many are aiding 
to free the world from oppression and injustice ; and bearing 
in mind the services performed by the illustrious Pole for the 
preservation of our independence ; in order to keep afresh in 
the memory of our descendants and to preserve the history 
of our Country, we, the undersigned, on this 15th day of 
August, 1918, do now institute, form and organize an Order 
to be called The Military Order of^ Pulaski, named for 
the illustrious Count and General Casimer Pulaski, who lost 
his life in the defense of our liberties in the battle at Savanah, 
Georgia, October 9, 1779. 

J. G. B. Bulloch, M. D., of Savannah, Ga. 

F. B. Baker, of Washington, D. C. 

Robert J. F. McCowan, of Bridgeton, N. J. 

Capt. a. L. Clark, A. C, of Gilboa, N. Y. 

Gordon Monges Ash, of Frederick, Md. 

Thos. J. W. Brown, of Jonesboro, Tenn. 



Conetltution 

ARTICLE I. 

Name. 
This Society shall be named in law as The Military Order 

of Pulaski. 

ARTICLE II. 

Object. 

The object in forming this Order is to preserve in the 

memory of Americans the name of the gallant General, Count 

Casimer Pulaski. 

ARTICLE III. 

Qualification. 
All males of the Aryan race descended from some official 
of the Colonial Era of America who was, or whose descend- 
ant was, a military officer in the Colonies not below the rank 
Captain, or who during the Revolutionary War held the rank 
of Captain, are eligible to the Order, provided the ancestor 
settled in the Colonies prior to. or during the year 1740. 

ARTICLE IV. 
Dues. 
There shall be a life membership fee of $10. No annual 
dues 



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ARTICLE V. l: 

Officers. 

There shall be a Commander General, First Vice-Com- 
mander General, and three Vice-Commander Generals, a 
Recorder General, a Treasurer General, a Secretary General 
and a Chaplain General, and an officer for each State to whom 
may be referred all applicants desirous of becoming members 
of the Order. 

The official ttles of the officers shall be : for the chief offi-' 
cer: Captain Commander General; for the first Vice-Com- 
mander General: First Vice Captain Commander General; 
and for the Vice-Commander Generals : First, Second and 
Third Lieutenant Commander Generals. The title of the 
State officers shall be Chancellor Generals in the Order. 

ARTICLE VL 
The Council. 
There shall be a Council composed of the officers of the 
Order who shall have the authority and power to amend, 
alter, revise, and to change the Constitution and attend to all 
business of the Order, three of whom shall constitute a quo- 
rum for the transaction of all busines and the government of 
the Order as expressed in the above language in this article. 
The Council may, when it is considered advisable, create new 
official positions, and during an interim between the meetings 
the Commander General may create such positions and ap- 
point those thus created to the Council of Order. 



ARTICLE VII. 
Insignia. 
The Insignia of Order shall be 
as follows: A six-pointed star 
with gold bordures, and alternate 
sections of buff and blue, in the 
center of which shall be the statue 
of the Goddess of Liberty, all sus- 
pended from a wreath of gold 
within which is a golden sword, 
all suspended from a ribbon in 
sections of blue and buff. 
ARTICLE VIII. 
Seal 
The seal of Order shall be the 
Goddess of Liberty. 

ARTICLE IX. 

Rosette. 

The rosette shall be of the colors 

buff and blue. A small gold half 

moon shall be worn, designating 

the officers of Order. 

ARTICLE X, 
Titles. 
The title of members of the Order shall be Knights of 
Pulaski. 




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ARTICLE XL 
Admission. 
Admittance to the Order shall be through any officer of 
Order, with concurrence of another officer in the selection of 
candidate. 

ARTICLE XII. 

There may be admitted free of all dues certain persons 
to the Order, as also honorary members. 



Certificate of llncorporation 

THE MILITARY ORDER OF PULASKI. 

We, the undersigned citizens of the United States, a ma- 
jority being citizens of the District of Columbia, desiring to 
associate ourselves for historical and genealogical purposes, 
pursuant to the provisions of Sub-Chapter 3 of Chapter 18 of 
the Code of Law for the District of Columbia, do certify as 
follows : 

First— The name of the Society shall be known in law 
as The Military Order of Pulaski. 



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Second. — The term for which it is organized shall be per- 
petual. 

Third. — The particular business and objects of the Society 
shall be for historical and genealogical purposes. 

Fourth. — The number of its trustees, directors or mana- 
gers for the first year of its existence shall be five. 

In Witness Whereof we have this 24th day of August, 
1918, hereunto set our hands. J. G. B. Bulloch, M. D. 

Thos. J. W. Brown. 
F. B. Baker. 
I, George S. Livingston, a Notary Public in and for the 
District of Columbia, do hereby certify that J. G. B. Bulloch, 
M. D., F. B. Baker and Thos. J. W. Brown, parties to a cer- 
tain Certificate of Incorporation bearing date on the 24th day 
of August, 1918, and hereunto^annexed, personally appeared 
before me in the said District the said J. G. B. Bulloch, M. D., 
F. B. Baker and Thos. J. W. Brown the persons who executed 
the said certificate, and acknowledged the same to be their 
act and deed. 

Given under my hand and seal this 24th day of August. 
1918. Geo. S. Livingston, 

[notarial seal.] Notari) Public. 

My commission expires May 11, 1921. 



Office of the Recorder of Deeds, 
District of Columbia. 
This is to Certify that the foregoing is a true and ver- 
ified copy of the Certificate of Incorporation of The Military 
Order of Pulaski and of the whole of said Certificate of 
Incorporation, as filed in this office the 29th day of August, 
A. D. 1918. 

In Testimong Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand 
and affixed the seal of this Office this 29th day of August, 

•^•^^}^- R.W. DUTTON, 

^^^^^- J Deputi) Recorder of Deeds, D. C. 



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©tficere of ©r&er 

Captain Commander General: 
ROBERT J. F. McCOWAN, Bridgeton, N. J. 

First Vice-Captain Commander General: 
CAPTAIN A. L. CLARK, A. C, Gilboa, N. Y. 

First Lieutenant Commander General : 
F. B. BAKER, Washington, D. C. 

Second Lieutenant Commander General: 
GORDON M. ASH, Frederick; Md. 

Third Lieutenant Commander General : 
J. G. B. BULLOCH, M. D., Savannah, Ga. 

Recorder General: 
THOMAS J. W. BROWN, M. D., Jonesboro, Tenn. 



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